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"The Greatest Garden Show in the Southern Hemisphere"

Each year in the southern hemisphere, the horticultural industry presents itself to the general public via an institution known as MIFGS.

The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is the largest show of its kind south of the equator, where for more than twenty years it has been acknowledged as one of the world’s handful of great garden shows. It does what the best shows do – it promotes a love for the garden.


Tropicanna canna - a flagship plant from Anthony Tesselaar.

101,000 visitors
The public is hungry for anything to do with gardens, and during the 5 days of the show, over 101,000 people come to the show to be entertained, men, women and children. They are not disappointed either. There are ideas to see and share new plants on show, the latest trends in growing fruit and vegetables in small areas and great designs on how to dress up your courtyard or garden.

Cut flower design
There is even a highly contested competition to build the most interesting cubby house for the youngsters. In addition, there is a whole area devoted to cut flowers, designs and flower art.


This year’s themes of low-water-use plants earned this show garden – Emergence - a Bronze, (by Smaq Design Collaborations, Sinatra Murphy and AQL Landscape Design).

Helping the people who promote gardening year round
Once a year, for the last fifteen years, Anthony Tesselaar International provide a special Media Marquee for the over 120 media people who come to the show.

Anthony explains why. “Everything in our industry hangs on the love of gardening... everything! Our aim is to help support the industry by giving the media a place here at MIFGS to rest, provide lunch and refreshments during the whole of the show to gather their thoughts, to meet with people, to do their job well. And that job is simple – to promote gardening.”

“In this space you overhear snippets of conversation and begin to pick up what’s really going on. It’s all about facilitating, helping people meet and share information. The results benefit everyone.”

For more information:
www.tesselaar.com
www.melbflowershow.com.au/2017-award-winners
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